I'm reading about a new video poker game called Royal Hunt. Apparently you can play the game at video poker.com. The Wizard of Odds has been analyzing the game. According to him you make a royal every 1332 games. If I were in Nevada and found a royal promotion this might be the game I want to play.
Royal Hunt
Living out of market, I'm not sure about the details of the typical royal promo. But don't these typically restrict qualification on multi-hand games to the initial base dealt hand?
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I'm reading about a new video poker game called Royal Hunt. Apparently you can play the game at video poker.com. The Wizard of Odds has been analyzing the game. According to him you make a royal every 1332 games. If I were in Nevada and found a royal promotion this might be the game I want to play.
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VP wiz that may be the case in some spots. My experience is a little different. When I was on the Spin Poker Joker play in Ely I got to play for double pay royals for 4 hours every week. If I hit a multi-line royal I got the bonus for just one royal but it didn't have to be on the first line.
I once played a royal promotion at the Sands Regency in Reno. Most royals in a month got $10,000. At the start I jumped on a penny hundred play full pay Super Aces. There was another hundred play and 2 fifty plays in the house. I was surprised that no one was playing them. I jumped out to such a big lead that no one had a chance to catch me.
If I made multi royals I got credit for all of them. One memorable hand I had. I flopped 4 to the royal and hit 7 royals on the draw.
This Royal Hunt game is so new that if a casino puts on a royal promotion they may not know to disqualify it. In that case they will have to learn the hard way.